HEX, an urban North American brand that makes premium hyper-functional bags and accessories, has recently added eco-friendly carry-on bags to its collection.
The company aims to leave a softer footprint with this drop that features eco-friendly 'Evolve' and the 'Aspect' bags. This collection includes a sling bag, backpack, and duffel bag. They are designed with fabrics made from recycled ECO Cordura and have anti-bacterial technology that prevents 99% of germs.
Each HEX bag has a stylish, contemporary look. The bags are available in either charcoal or black, are water-resistant and feature a coated canvas that repels water and dirt marks, so your style is never compromised.
Bag prices range from as low as $35 to $100. Readers can find these trendy eco-friendly bags that feature anti-microbial technology on the official HEX site now.
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